Omar BELK and Dora SMOCK were married on 26 Sep 1907 in Marion County, Indiana, USA. Dora SMOCK lived Marital status: Single Relation to Head of House: Daughter in Perry, Marion County, Indiana, USA in 1880. She was born on 31 Mar 1885 in Illinois, USA. She lived Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Daughter in Newell, Vermilion, Illinois, USA in 1900. Dora lived in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States in 1911. She died on 13 Apr 1915 at the age of 30. She was buried on 24 Jul 1928 in FAG# 138242696, Madison State Hospital Cemetery, Madison, Jefferson, Indiana, USA.
Opal Irene Royce McClain relates the story about Omar Belk death. It was not unusual for Omar to go to downtown Indianapolis, Indiana on his days off. Opal and Ada, his sisters, were not overly consider about not returning home. It was several days later days later and the sisters began to considered
Several days later a neighbor friend called and relayed the a story that their was an unidentified person found on the street and died. The article said could anyone identify the man who dropped dead on the sidewalk. Sure enough they contacted the authorities and went to see if it was their brother Omer. It was their brother. They prepared his burial as he had no other kin living.
Omar BELK and Dora SMOCK were married on 26 Sep 1907 in Marion County, Indiana, USA. Dora SMOCK lived Marital status: Single Relation to Head of House: Daughter in Perry, Marion County, Indiana, USA in 1880. She was born on 31 Mar 1885 in Illinois, USA. She lived Marital Status: Married Relation to Head of House: Daughter in Newell, Vermilion, Illinois, USA in 1900. Dora lived in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States in 1911. She died on 13 Apr 1915 at the age of 30. She was buried on 24 Jul 1928 in FAG# 138242696, Madison State Hospital Cemetery, Madison, Jefferson, Indiana, USA.
Opal Irene Royce McClain relates the story about Omar Belk death. It was not unusual for Omar to go to downtown Indianapolis, Indiana on his days off. Opal and Ada, his sisters, were not overly consider about not returning home. It was several days later days later and the sisters began to considered
Several days later a neighbor friend called and relayed the a story that their was an unidentified person found on the street and died. The article said could anyone identify the man who dropped dead on the sidewalk. Sure enough they contacted the authorities and went to see if it was their brother Omer. It was their brother. They prepared his burial as he had no other kin living.
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